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Autonomous transportation could make commutes more convenient in the future. Yandex, a tech company, aims to make this a reality with its latest automobile innovation: a self-driving car.

On Monday, Yandex unveiled its self-driving car at CES 2019, and it’s a high-tech ride that comes with advanced operating and safety features. In a press release, the company announced that it will provide demonstration rides in Las Vegas from January 8 to January 11. Yandex hasn’t disclosed a price or release date for its self-driving car yet.

Prior to CES 2019, the Yandex team acquired a local car and outfitted it with the right hardware and sensors for self-driving operation. The total process, from obtaining the local car to mapping a route, took roughly 30 days to complete.

Once the car was ready, the team used Yandex’s mapping tech to build a personalized HD map of the area around the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The proprietary self-driving software stack was then optimized to adapt to the city’s driving conditions. This test route had the self-driving car handle busy traffic, unprotected left-hand turns, and pedestrians while driving up to 45 mph.

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When people ride in the self-driving car, there is a safety engineer in the front passenger seat. The company calls this NVO Mode, and has a safety engineer present just in case there is an emergency. Even though a safety engineer was included for rides, the car was able to smoothly change lanes, turn at busy intersections, and notice obstacles on its route.

This isn’t Yandex’s first foray into autonomous vehicles though: Early last year, the company began working on its driverless technology and in May 2017, the company revealed its first prototype. Yandex is now testing its autonomous cars internationally and operating robot-taxi services in Russia.